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2017 (Women’s) – Group D: Spain, Portugal, American Samoa and Australia
Overview:
Spain
The
‘Guerreras’ hung a silver medal around their necks at the Women’s U16 European
Championship in Nazare, after losing the trophy match versus the Netherlands
2:0. Their top scorer that time was Alba Diaz Gonzalez with 48 points.
Although
they couldn’t repeat the podium at the U17 continental tournament played last
month in Zagreb, the Spaniards still cannot be underestimated.
Portugal
The
Portugal ladies made the podium twice at the last two youth beach handball European
competitions. In 2016 they were bronze medallists at the U16 – which secured
them a ticket for the 2017 World Championship –, while last month they
revalidated their achievement and even improved it as they made the final of
the U17 in Zagreb – where the Dutch beat them 2:0.
With
reference to the team’s brightest and weakest parts, coach Paulo Felix said: “We
are good at fast breaks but we are small.”
American Samoa
American
Samoa won the women’s competition at the Oceania Qualification Games, defeating
Australia 2:0 in the final. They will have to show their superiority in front
of the Aussies again at Mauritius 2017 if they want to travel to the Youth
Olympics next year in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
“It would be nice to represent
our territory in a team sport since that doesn’t happen here in American Samoa
at this level,” says coach Carl Sagapolutele Floor. “We have been training hard
and to qualify for the Youth Olympic Games would show everyone in our territory
that Beach Handball is an awesome sport to play.”
Australia
As
the second Oceania team at the Women’s U17 Beach Handball World Championship,
Australia know they have to do better than in the qualification stage – where American Samoa beat them 2:0 in the
final match. Only the highest ranked team of the continent will book tickets
for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
“The girls are fast, and fast
learners. Their defence is their main strength, sometimes being able to hold
teams to only two points in a half,” coach David Hudson states. “As for the attack,
this is a work in progress. I promise to have a few tricks up our sleeve to
show everyone when we get to Mauritius.”
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